I want to add footnotes in Sermon Builder, so if someone asks me where a particular quotation came from, I have easy reference to it at the end of the sermon. Not everything I use comes from my logo library.
I always footnote my sermons/lessons/talks, as I never know when I might get asked for a copy and I don't want material out there that looks like it was plagiarized. While I don't give full bibliographic references when I speak, I want them on the page. (FWIW, this is why I never speak directly from an app but use MS Word and either print or use an iPad…because I can script the whole thing with comprehensive footnoting.)
I heartily agree with this need for footnotes in SB.
Footnotes would be good but also I would like to have links in SB. I find that I do use exerts from books in my library and would love just to put a link to that resource in my SB.
Yes. Unfortunately, for me, not being able to include footnotes is basically a dealbreaker for me with respect to using the sermon builder.
Sometimes I have a note which mentions a specific place. In such cases I have been opening it in the Atlas and doing a "Copy Location" in order to save that specific place. However, I am noticing that when I click on the links I saved, it doesn't open to that view of the Atlas but a more general view. Is there a way to…
do my daily devotionals have to be downloaded off the cloud to show in dashboard "add" card?
Dear Folk, I have R. Dederen's Handbook of SDA Theology. It is NOT tagged as a theology, so does not show up in the Passage Guide under the Biblical or Systematic theology sections as an available theology resource. Do the theologies by Norman Gulley or John Peckham have the proper Logos tagging to have them show up as…
My Power Lookup tool is showing only a very limited number of resources available to it (only 2, both Lexham Lexicons, when I look up Greek words in the NT). Is there a solution to this problem? All my resources are indexed (up to date). Thanks.
With the current sale, is it worth purchasing if I already own the sermon archive? Is there a stark difference outside of the organizational aspects? I appreciate any insight. Thank you.